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In humans meiosis produces 23 chromosomes. The human body cell has 46 chromosomes When meiosis occurs 1/2 of the body cells go into the haploid cell produced
Meiosis produces daughter cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. This means that because a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes, a gamete (produced through meiosis) will only contain 23 chromosomes.
Half of the chromosomes produced by meiosis are those of parental cell and rest have new genetic configuration due to crossing over.
When meiosis begins at Gap 1 phase (G1) the cell of a human has 46 chromosomes or 2n.
After meiosis 2 in human cells are 23 chromosomes. Meiotic division occur only in reproductive cells because when spermatozoid and ovum combine they form again 46 chromosomes(23 pairs of chromosomes).
In humans meiosis produces 23 chromosomes. The human body cell has 46 chromosomes When meiosis occurs 1/2 of the body cells go into the haploid cell produced
Meiosis produces daughter cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. This means that because a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes, a gamete (produced through meiosis) will only contain 23 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes
23 chromosomes
Half of the chromosomes produced by meiosis are those of parental cell and rest have new genetic configuration due to crossing over.
because there is half as many cells
When meiosis begins at Gap 1 phase (G1) the cell of a human has 46 chromosomes or 2n.
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After meiosis 2 in human cells are 23 chromosomes. Meiotic division occur only in reproductive cells because when spermatozoid and ovum combine they form again 46 chromosomes(23 pairs of chromosomes).
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I assume human meiosis. 23 chromosomes as the chromosome number is halved to make the gametes.
There are 23 chromosomes in each sperm produced by a human male.